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by Richard Trahair
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Pub Date Jun 28 2025 | Archive Date Jul 01 2025
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Description
A captivating blend of memoir and fiction, this story begins with the author's first job at a shirt factory in the 1970s. What starts as a true-life account soon takes a darker turn when an unusual delivery sparks an investigation that uncovers sinister secrets.
As a colleague vanishes, the police uncover a disturbing conspiracy involving child abductions and political intrigue. Undeterred by the authorities' warnings, the author, his friends, and his courageous girlfriend press on, even as danger closes in.
When a haunting incident from a decade earlier resurfaces, the author’s life is thrust into sudden peril, leading to a gripping and bittersweet conclusion…
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        Richard Trahair studied Textile Management at the University of Leeds in the 1970s before qualifying in rural estate management as a chartered surveyor and agricultural land agent. Retiring in 2011, he has written four novels and a light-hearted memoir about property management in the Church of England.
    
        
                        
    
                
    
        
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook | 
| ISBN | 9781835743591 | 
| PRICE | £3.99 (GBP) | 
| PAGES | 176 | 
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